Exeter High School - Eagle Yearbook (Exeter, NE)

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The Eagle Exeter, Nebr. What a year for Eagle memories! Lori Elznic, Laurie Bolte and Susan Krause help decorate for the Home- coming dance. Activities ... Faculty ....... Seniors ....... Athletics _____ Organizations Underclassmen Junior High ., Advertisers ., . 3 . 9 15 21 37 53 63 67 Some faculty members show their enthusiasm at the Homecoming pep rally. The volleyball teams had a good year and a winning season. It was a good year in sports! What a year for the pep club! They were busy showing their support, following the teams to their games and helping to bring home victories. Follow through the pages of your memory book and remember what a year! 2 ACTIVITIES Senior Attentants: Steve Rhodes and Lori Ruhl Junior Attendants: Roger Johnson and Sylvia Ekeler King John Dinneen and Queen Darcee Eberspacher 4 Sophmore Attendants: Lori Dumpert and Tom Hoffman Freshman Attendants: Rhonda Ruhl and Kent Manning Homecoming '78 was a day to remember, with everyone excited the whole week. The Pep Club had a busy but fun week decorating windows, and boosting the spirit of the team. That day the band paraded downtown with the fans following for a downtown pep rally. The band played pep songs, skits were given, awards for the windows were present- ed, and the Senior boys and coaches gave the final word for the night. During halftime of the football game, John Dinneen and Darcee Eberspacher were crowned 1978 Homecoming King and Queen. The King, John Dinneen, presented his Queen with a dozen roses and a royal smooch . The crown bearers are top right, Greg Ricenbaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ri- cenbaw, and Amy Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mueller. Exeter played a really tough game against Clarks, and they proved it by coming out on top. After the game, everyone enjoyed the dance at the Legion Hall which was decorated in the school colors to the theme, Fly Like an Eagle, and sponsored by the Pep Club and Student Council. The band performing at the dance pictured top left was, Free Bird . 5 Prom Memories 1979 Junior class members decorating for their Prom, Sophomore servers did a good job at the Prom. Above left- Jody Koca and above are: Trent Hoelscher and Jon Petersen. Prom 1979 had the theme I have waited for so long. The center of attraction was a stream with a bridge to cross over and a windmill at one end. The colors were pastels of green, yellow, pink, and blue. There was a mural placed at the entrance next to the bridge to honor the seniors with the words Welcome Seniors on it. The meal was cooked by the Junior class mothers and served by ten members of the Sophomore class. Bill Bonta was the Master of cere- monies. The band, Strider, entertained at the dance which followed the banquet. What a year for prom memo- ries! Susan Krause and Mary Bonta read the Senior Prophecy. A salute to the Senior class as they walked into the hall. The windmill and stream were the center of the decorations by the Ju- niors. 6 Athletic Banquet 1979 Paul Hassler, graduate of Exeter, was master of ceremonies for the banquet. Jean Ruhl performed a baton twirling routine to the Star Wars music. She was coached by Kathy Harre, (Mrs. Bob). Steve Rhodes is receiving the Kenny McGlease Memorial Tro- phy given to an outstanding football player each year. Coaches waiting their turn to present awards. Mr. Fitgerald presented the special awards at the Athletic banquet. Kay Ruhl received outstanding girl athle- tic; Danny Papik, out- standing boy athlete; Lisa Dinneen and Rocky Ruhl were out- standing team players. 7 Commencement 1979 Judy, Kim, and Susan have another laugh to help ease their nerves before the final step. John, Steve, Jody, Gary, and John D. have pre-grad jitters. Above left. Rocky Ruhl and above, Diane Miner were chosen as the class speakers. Both gave inspiring talks about their past and future. Above, the Rhodes' cousins congratulate each other as John Miller joins in their joy. Lower right, friends and relatives share in the success. 8 FACULTY Exeter Faculty And Staff Superintendent of schools, Sam Junior High and High School Principal, Bell. William Fitzgerald. Elementary Principal and 7th 8th Social Studies teacher, Charles Evans. Pictured above is the Exeter School Board - (clockwise): Robert Ze- lany, Melvin Motis, Gary Ruhl, Stanley Rhodes, Linda McCabe, and Kathy Due. At left are the school secretaries, Pat Koca and Beth Dinneen. Lonnie Shafer, High School Social Studies teacher. Senior Class sponsor and Boys track coach. Tim Wilbeck, Science and P.E. teacher, Volleyball and boys basketball coach; and Terry Butler, science teacher, Jr. High football and Golf coach. H. Duane Birt, Guidance Counselor. At left, Russ Sears, Math, P.E., and Drivers Ed.teacher, football, Jr. Hi, basketball and track coach; and Wil- ber Medbery, Math teacher, and Junior Class sponsor. Pictured above are Jeretta Tauriella, Libarian; Pamela Shepherd, Eng- lish and French teacher. Head Pep Club sponsor and Annual Staff spon- sor; and Patsy Rohrig, English and Speech teacher and Drama director. 11 Pictured above: Kathy Erdkamp, Elementary P.E., and High School girls' basketball; and Susan Noler, Nurse. Pictured at right: Betty Seeger, Elementary Jr. High Vocal; and David Henske, Jr. Sr. High Band and Sr. High Vocal. Linda Ridenour, Business; and Larry Humphrey, Business, Asst. Football, and Girls' Track. Pat Wehrman, Art teacher, Asst. Volleyball, Jr. High Volleyball. John Miyoshi. Voc. Ag., Asst. Boy's Basketball; Barb Becker, Home Ec., Asst. Pep Club. 12 Pictured above, elementary teachers, Diane Ziemer, Grade 3; Marion Rayburn, Grade 4; and Nancy Smith, Grade 2. Standing is Cheryl Hicks, Speech Therapist; and Louise Garner, Re- source teacher (seated). Elementary aides: Elaine Hassler, Evelyn Coffey, and Donna Sprires. Bob Mahoney, 5th grade, Jr. High track and Jr. High Girls' basketball; and Bob Sweetland, 6th grade. Mabel McMahan, 1st grade, and Paula Lovegrove, Kindergarten. Our Mbusinessn-minded Mr. Bell selling the school? Miss Shepherd can't be helping Lori Ruhl with her Algebra, butmaybe they're read- ing the problem together. Mrs. McMahan's first graders experienced having a mascot in their class this year. He was quite tame and received lots of at- tention. Rocky Ruhl and Mr. Wilbeck are both enjoying the li- brary facilities at E.H.S. No doubt, Rocky's checking out the sports' page. Secretary, Beth Dinneen is always busyin the office. Her cheery voice over the tele- phone is always a pleasant greeting. Mr. Humphrey and Mrs. Ri- denour aren't all business. 14 SENIORS 1 estertfay Class motto — Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. Class color — Maroon and white Class flowers — Dark red rose and white rose Class sponsor — Mr. Lonnie Shafer Class officers — (pictured at right): Danny Papik, Student Council; John Dinneen, Trea- surer; (I to r) Diane Miner, Secretary; Lori Ruhl, Vice- President; Darcee Eberspacher, President; and Mary Bonta, Student Council. Co- inn 1frih fL 16 is but today's 'ftwefc $£ memory and X ]dbvL k - tomorrow is 19 today's dream. JCM IaMjjl TpmtfcLtB do AOJX A r 6t rm ATHLETICS Individual Efforts Pay-Off Football: (front row): Doug Thomsen, Kenny Harre, Danny Papik, Mike Thomsen, Gary Jasinski, John Dinneen, Steve Rhodes, DarrenEberspacher. (second row) Rusty Ruhl, Mark Due, Steve Bristol, Jim Horne, Roger Johnson, Bill McAl- lister, Doug Hall, Wade Harre, Tom Bell, Coach Humphrey, (third row) Tom Hoffman, Jim Holmes, Jay Geiger, Trent Hoelscher, Joe Dinneen, Mark Benorden, Tim Due, David Michl, Wade Hall, Coach Sears, (fourth row) Randy Ruhl, Student Manager, Lyle Koca, Paul Becker, Matt Harre, Kent Manning, Jay Luzum, Jon Peterson, Mike Husa. All-Conference and All-Con- ference Honrable Mention Football team winners were: (first row) Danny Papik, Rocky Ruhl, Tom Bell, (second row) Rusty Ruhl, Gary Jasinski, John Miller, Steve Rhodes, David Michl, Darren Eberspacher, and Jim Horne. 22 John Tauriella announced at the football games. John Miller is shown scoring another of his many touchdowns during his football career at E.H.S. Coach Humphrey checks with one of his players; and Coach Sears plans the team's strategy by tell- ing Kenny Harre what play to take in. Mike Thom- sen looks on. The Eagle Blackshirts in action on a defensive play. Darren Eberspacher(15) and Rocky Ruhl(14) make their tackle. Pictured above is Danny Papik gaining yards for the Eagles. Pictured at left David Michl Kenny Harre, Rusty Ruhl and Gary Jasinski relax in the final seconds of another victory. 23 Spiking To A Victory G, Varsity VB Team- (Seated) Carmen Janes, Pam Hammond, Sylvia Ekeler, Kristi Gallup, (Kneeling) Jody Koca, Lisa Dinneen, Mary Erdkamp, (Standing) Head Coach Mr. Wilbeck, Laurie Bolte, Michele Spires, Student Managers; Lori Elznic, and Kathy Taylor; Mary Bonta, Kay Ruhl, (not pictured) Connie Larsen. Freshman Volleyball Team- (Seated) Brenda Moor, Joni Erdkamp, Francine Ekeler, Roxanna Wince, Amy Ham- mond, Dacel Vlcek, (Kneeling) Lois Krasser, Denise Krejci, Geri Becker, Dee Cudaback, Coach Pat Wehrman, Jill Benorden, Sandy Evans, Shelly Bonta, Rhonda Ruhl. Those receiving All Conference recognition are, Senior, Connie Larsen, Junior, Lisa Dinneen, and Senior, Mary Bonta. J.V. V.B. Team- (Seating) Kristi Gallup, Michele Spires, Jody Koca, Carmen Janes, (kneeling) Coach Wilbeck, Christy Koca, Valerie Harre, Lori Dumpert, Jackie Becker, Rena Lee, Denise Guthrie, Janet Miller. 24 Preparing for the serve are Laurie Bolte, Mary Erd- kamp, Kay Ruhl and Mary Bonta. Connie Larsen sets herself for another of her winning spikes. Pictured above is senior Mary Bonta, as she shows her top grade spiking form which helped her with All Conference Honors. The 1978 Volleyball team experienced all the emotion of a truly deter- mined team. Shown above are Kay Ruhl, Mary Bonta, Connie Larsen, 35-Pam Hammond and Mary Erdkamp. Receiving the Second place Conference trophy are the seniors on the team. 25 Basketball Season A Success Basketball (I to r): Jim Horne, Doug Hall, Rusty Ruhl, Tom Bell, Bill Bonta, Gary Jasinski, Jody Rhodes, Steve Rhodes, John Dinneen, Danny Papik, Bill McAllister, Rocky Ruhl. (kneeling): Darren Eberspacher, Coach Tim Wilbeck, Ryan Ruhl, Paul Erdkamp, (student managers). All conference all conference honorable mention Basketball players (I to r): Danny Papik, Jim Horne, Gary Jasinski, Jody Rhodes, Coach Tim Wilbeck. At right starting the game with a jump ball is Steve Bristol as his J.V. team mates stand ready. J.V. Basketball (I to r): Coach John Miyoshi, Bill McAllister, Tim Due, Joe Dinneen, David Michl, Tom Bell, Steve Bristol, Bill Bonta, Mark Benorden, Jeff Hansen, Wade Hall, Doug Hall, (kneeling): Rusty Ruhl, Tom Hoffman, Paul Becker, Gregg Heffel- finger, Kent Manning, Tim Thomsen, Jay Luzum, Stanley Krause, Lyle Koca, Jay Geiger. 26 Rocky Ruhl goes in for a lay-up as Danny Pa- pik looks for a rebound. At right Tom Bell fights for a rebound as Steve Bristol and Mark Benorden wait to assist him. Pictured at the far right is Jim Horne as he goes in for another of his many lay-ups. Danny Papik shoots from the charity line as teammates Steve and Jody Rhodes stand ready. Gary Jasinski shoots a free-throw as Steve and Jody Rhodes look on. Jody Rhodes goes high to shoot over the defenders as Steve Rhodes sets a screen. '1% 78 - 79 Girl’s Basketball lFUjU.!! Basketball (I to r) Varsity: Kneeling, Student Managers Dee Cudaback, Judy Krejci, Amy Hammond, Standing, Kristi Gallup, Sylvia Ekeler, Lori Ruhl, Kay Ruhl, Laurie Bolte, Connie Larsen, Coach Mrs. Erdkamp, Kim Petersen, Jackie Becker, Denise Guthrie, Rhonda Ruhl, Francine Ekeler, Pam Hammond. Players receiving All Conference honors for the '78-79 season were (I to r) Kay Ruhl, Connie Larsen, Kim Petersen. The reserve team for this year was (kneeling) Sandy Evans, Kathy Taylor, Brenda Moor, Denise Krejci, Student Managers Dee Cudaback and Amy Hammond, Standing: Student Manager Judy Krejci, Kristi Gallup, Rhonda Ruhl, Denise Guthrie, Jack- ie Becker, Francine Ekeler, Coach Mrs. Erdkamp. 28 Senior player, Lori Ruhl passes the ball to Kim Petersen as Connie Larsen stands ready. Kay Ruhl takes a shot at the hoop. Denise Krejci, Brenda Moor and Francine Ekeler watch hoping Brenda's shot goes through the hoop. Senior player, onnie Larsen jumps the ball at the begin- ning of a game as Sylvia Ekeler and Kay Ruhl stand ready. Pictured at the right is Kim Petersen taking her turn at the free throw line as Kay and Lori Ruhl stand by. Flying Eagles Have Great Year 30 Track: (I to r)-First Row: Asst. Coach Mr. Sears, Student Manager, Stanley Krause, Paul Becker, Randy Ruhl, Jody Rhodes, Rocky Ruhl, Danny Papik, John Dinneen, John Miller, Head Coach, Mr. Shafer. Second Row: Tom Hoffman, Jim Holmes, Tim Due, Roger Johnson, Doug Thomsen, Todd Leif, Darren Eberspacher, Jon Petersen, Joe Dinneen, Gregg Heffelfinger. Third Row: Vic Durfee, Tom Bell, John Leif, Steve Krejci, Lyle Koca, Wade Hall, Kent Man- ning, Lyle Robson, Gary Evans. Fourth Row: Trent Hoelscher, Dean Bartu, Rusty Ruhl, Kenny Harre, Mark Due, Wade Harre, Jim Horne, Bill MacAllister, Darrol Weber, Tim Thomsen. The Flying Eagles had a super successful sea- son! The following school records were set: High Jump — Jody Rhodes (6'3 ); Distance medley relay — Jim Holmes, Jim Horne, Lyle Koca, and Tom Hoff- man (11:43.5): Two mile relay — Darren Eber- spacher, Todd Leif, Bill McAllister, Lyle Koca (8:51.0); Most points one meet - Jody Rhodes and Danny Papik (40 each); Most career points — Jody Rhodes (588 5 6). The leading scorers were: Danny Papik—189 1 3; Jody Rhodes — 187 1 2; John Dinneen — 139 2 3; Tom Hoffman — 118: John Miller — 110 2 3; Rusty Ruhl — 107 1 6. Pictured at right, are Coach Shafer with his state qualifiers, Jody Rhodes and Danny Papik. They are pictured with the seven 1st place trophies won during the season. John Miller easily vaulting over the bar for another 1st place medal. Jim Horne pushes himself to finish his race with a good time. At right Tom Bell and Rusty Ruhl want to make it a lst 2nd finish for the Flying Eagles. Kenny Harre striving for the tape to win his heat in the 100 yd. dash. John Dinneen, one of the teams leading scorers stretches it out to the tape. One of the state qualifiers, Jody Rhodes, races to the finish for another victory. He was one of the leading scorers-(187 V2 pts) 31 Girls Break Many Records Track team: Bottom row- Coach Humphrey, Lisa Dinneen, Sylvia Ekeler, Kristi Gallup, Kay Ruhl, Karen Larsen, Stu- dent Managers, Michele Spires, Jackie Becker, Denise Guthrie. Second row- Rhonda Ruhl, Lori Ruhl, Janet Miller, Valerie Harre, Christy Koca, Deann Jensen, Carmen Janes, Lori Dumpert, Amy Hammond, Francine Ekeler, Third row- Shelly Bonta, Denise Krejci, Kim Petersen, Joni Erdkamp, Sarah Volkmer, Sandy Evans, Dacel Vlcek, Lois Krasser, Brenda Moor. Dacel Vlcek struggles for the lead. She usually finished first. At right, as Denise Krejci throws the shot. Coach Humphrey looks on with a grin and thinking she's only a Freshman! The girl's track team finished 4th at the District Tournament where Lisa Dinneen got a 2nd place finish in the 80 yd. low hurdles which sent her to the State Track Meet. 32 As Deann Jensen sprints down the straight-a-way she reminds herself it's only a 100 yards. Lisa Dinneen clears the height in her high jumping event. It looks like Karen Larsen, Kim Petersen and Connie Larsen were well Lori Dumpert finishes yet another prepared for the cold weather at the Exeter Invitational. 880, her main event this season. 33 What A Year In Eagle Sports! Eagle Statistics VOLLEYBALL Exeter vs. Freshman Clay Center won Fairmont won Geneva won Meridian won Sutton won Friend won Milford won Shickley won Deshler won Dorchester lost McCool won JV's Varsity Opponent lost won Friend-0 Henderson-0 won won Fairmont-0 lost lost Stromsburg-0 lost lost Clarks-6 won won Dorchester-30 won won Fullerton-6 won won Meridian-13 lost won Clay Center-2 lost won lost won won won FOOTBALL Exeter 0 23 39 6 56 (Homecoming) 12 28 15 18 -Captains-John Miller Steve Rhodes 2nd-Milford Invitational 2nd-Pioneer Conference GIRLS BASKETBALL Opponent Exeter Sutton 43 34 Dorchester 29 40 Henderson 39 48 Fairmont 19 53 Milford 37 33 Meridian 44 42 Harvard 28 36 Sutton 54 55 Geneva 56 36 Friend 42 52 Dorchester 34 38 Meridian 43 38 Wilber 25 32 Hastings St. 78 Cecilia 43 Polk 64 41 McCool 33 56 Centennial 57 34 First Sutton Holiday Tournament Second Pioneer Conference GIRLS TRACK BOYS BASKETBALL Opponent Exeter JV 56 51 lost 66 65 won 31 77 won 51 53 won 55 94 won 53 66 won 29 88 won 62 67 won 37 93 won 51 58 won 61 84 won 58 103 won 64 71 won 65 87 won Freshman won lost won lost lost lost Second Sutton Holiday Tournament Third Pioneer Conference Varsity Tri County Meridian Milligan Wilber Dorchester Stromsburg Shickley Friend McCool Fairmont Henderson Gresham Hebron Sutton Hebron Henderson Centennial Raymond Centra Sewart St. John' Geneva Friend Dual - First - 76V6 points Red Grovert Relays - Seventh - 13 points Geneva Triangular - Second - 15616 points Exeter Invitational - First - 88Vfe points Centennial Invitational - Sixth - 19 points Huskey Relays - First - 98 points Pioneer Conference - First - 791 points Districts - Fourth - 42 points State Qualifier - Lisa Dinneen - 80 yd. hurdles. Tied or Broke 11 school records. Most Valuable Team Members: Lisa Dinneen, Dacel Vlcek, Kay Ruhl BOYS TRACK Exeter Dual 349 points 1st of 22 Henderson Relays 87 points 2nd of 10 Exeter Triangular 340 points 1st of 3 Polk Invit. 146 points 1st of 11 Exeter Invit. 145 points 1st of 15 Blue Hill Invit. 76 points 2nd of 26 Shelby Husky 1st of 13 Relays 114 points 1st (tie) of 4 Pioneer Conference 92 points 1st of 10 Stromsburg Invit. 98 points 3rd of 14 District C-6 73 ? points State Qualifiers: Danny Papik- 120 High Hurdles and 180 Low Hurdles. Jody Rhodes- 100 yard dash. ORGANIZATIONS Enthusiasm, Pep, And Spirit _, I put Cwiwia Fkeler Shelley Bonta, Michele Spires, Jody Koca, Pam Hammond, Pep-Club (I to r): Lisa D.nneen, K V1 vk n earn Jensen Laurie Bolte, Kathy Taylor, Judy Krejci, Cormne Kristi Gallup, Lori, Second Row: Cheryl MIss |hepherd, Valerie Harre, Jackie Becker, Denise Guthrie, Benorden, Rena Lee, Lori Elznic, Third Row, Fourth Row: Sponsor Mrs. Becker, Geri Lori Dumpert, Karen Larsen, Carmen jan?!', Erdkamp skndy Evans, Rhonda Ruhl, Amy Hammond, Fifth Row: Linda Krasser, Dae.! VI..K, JIM The Exeter Pep Club was very ac- tive, as usual, this year. What a year in sports! The girls and their two sponsors were at every football game and at all boys1 basketball games. They were responsible for keeping the spirits high for the team and keeping the fans pepped up and full of spir- it, too. The Advisory Council for the pep club is pictured at right. Members are: Front Row: Sylvia Ekeler, head drill team; Second Row: Corinne Benorden, Secretary; Lori Elznic, Treasurer; Laurie Bolte, Junior Rep.: Third Row: Pamela Shepherd, Head Sponsor; Judy Krejci, President; Lori Dumpert, Sophomore Rep.; Barb Becker, assistant sponsor; Back Row: Kay Ruhl, head cheerleader; Sandy Evans, Freshman Rep. 38 Pictured above is the 1978-79 Cheerleading squad. The did a good job leading the pepclub throughout the year. They organized the pep rallies and helped keep the fans' spirits high. Pictured above are: Lori Ruhl, Lisa Dineen, Kristi Gallup, and Kay Ruhl. The pep club is shown during a football game cheering on those winning Eagles! The Junior class performing their skit at Homecoming. Pictured above and at left are mem- bers of the cheerleading and drill team squads performing during the games. 39 The drill team this year had a very active year. They performed at sev- eral halftime shows during football, and at all home basketball games. They worked very hard preparing their special routines for the Eagle fans. Members included: Michele Spires, Jody Koca, Sylvia Ekeler, Head, Pam Hammond, Shelly Bonta, and Darcee Eberspacher. Pictured here in the Senior Class Homecoming skit are: Susan Krause, John Dinneen, Judy Krejci, and John Miller. The Freshmen perform a special number at the Home- coming Rally to a tune from the hit musical, Grease. What a year for the pep band shown here helping the pep club keep up the Eagle Spirit. The pep club had the concessions at football games. Ja- net Miller, Valerie Harre and Judy Krejci wait on Thad and Mrs. Sears. 40 E Club Membership Grows E-Club-First Row: (I to r) Sponsors: Mr. Sears, Mr. Wilbeck, Mr. Shafer, John Miller, Vice President; John Din- neen. President; Rocky Ruhl, Secretary: Michele Spires, Gary Evans, Randy Ruhl, John Leif, Tom Hoffman. Sec- ond Row: Judy Krejci, Diane Miner, Kim Petersen, Connie Larsen, Laurie Bolte, Lori Elznic, Kathy Taylor, Deann Jensen, Susan Krause, Carmen Janes, Lori Dumpert, Kristi Gallup. Third Row: Jim Holmes, Tom Bell, Darren Eberspacher, Steve Bristol, David Michl, Lisa Dinneen, Kay Ruhl, Darcee Eberspacher, Mary Bonta, Lori Ruhl, Mary Erdkamp, Valerie Harre. Fourth Row: Trent Hoelscher, Kenny Harre, Doug Hall, Bill Bonta, Wade Harre, Jody Rhodes, Doug Thomsen, Todd Leif, Bill McAllister, Sylvia Ekeler, Janet Miller. Fifth Row: Gary Jasinski, Jeff Hansen, Tim Due, Rusty Ruhl, Danny Papik, Jim Horne, Roger Johnson, Mark Due, Randy Jensen, Ron Wince, Dean Bartu. Golf team members are: Doug Hall, Bill Bonta, Jeff Hansen, Bryon Brackhan, David Michl, Mike Husa, and Coach Terry Butler. Highlight- ing the golf season was when Doug Hall received a 10th place medal at the district golf meet. Golf 79 £ a 41 Exciting Year For Dramatics Drama Club-First Row: (L to R): Rocky Ruhl, Lori Ruhl, Mary Bonta, Treasurer: Gary Evans, Secretary: Kim Petersen, Vice President: Darcee Eberspacher, President: Diane Miner, Karen Larsen, Carmen Janes, Denise Guthrie, Sponsor Mrs. Rohrig, Second Row: John Leif, Lynnelle Trauger, Susan Krause, Laurie Bolte, Cherly Zajicek, Lori Elznic, Deann Jensen, Kathy Taylor, Michele Spires, Jody Koca, Janet Miller, Third Row: Stanley Krause, Wade Hall, Mary Erdkamp, Steve Bristol, Kristi Gallup, Rhonda Ruhl, Sandy Evans, Shelly Bonta, Veronica Stevens, Lisa Dinneen, Jackie Becker, Lori Dumpert, Fourth Row: Kay Ruhl, Bill McAllister, Valerie Harre, Sarah Volkmer, Joni Erdkamp, Francine Ekeler, Dacel Vlcek, Lois Krasser, Brenda Moor, Christy Koca, Sylvia Ekeler, Fifth Row: Darrol Weber, Dar- ren Eberspacher, Tom Hoffman, Jim Holmes, Joe Dinneen, David Michl, Tim Due, Kennv Harre, Wade Harre, Mark Due, Doug Thomsen. These Conference champs jour- neyed to Fairbury for their dis- trict contest. The team placed fourth overall out of thirty- three schools with their various attempts: first Row: (L. to R.) Mary Bonta, Lori Ruhl, Darcee Eberspacher, Diane Miner, Laurie Bolte, Gary Evans, Sec- ond Row: Sponsor Mrs. Rohrig, Bill McAllister, Lori Elznic, Deann Jensen, Michele Spires, John Leif, Third Row: Steve Bristol, Kristi Gallup, Dacel Vlcek, Brenda Moor, Sylvia Ekeler. 42 Four speech entries went to State competition this year. Pic- tured here: Mrs. Rohrig, Lori Elznic, Steve Bristol, Kristi Gal- lup, Darcee Eberspacher, and Sylvia Ekeler. Our three year veteran, Diane Miner, giving her After Dinner speech. The student directors for the one-act plays were Carmen Janes, and Lori Elznic. Their hard work was much appreciated. Conference Superior winners: Deann Jen- sen, Michele Spires, Laurie Bolte, Gary Evans, Seated: Darcee Eberspacher, Sylvia Ekeler. When the clock strikes twelve, the puppets, Karen Larsen and David Michl, awaken out of a deep sleep. 43 At left, Darcee Eberspacher and Laurie Bolte are impatiently waiting for the baby, but Darcee finds a way to settle both of them down. Please, No Flowers presents us with a social misunderstanding- The Living versus The Dead Mortician, Bill McAllister, performs his duties by opening the coffins and making sure every- thing is in place. Darcee Eberspacher has fainted! Sylvia Ekeler, Laurie Bolte, Deann Jensen, and Michele Spires help her. Lena Grossman, Mary Bonta, and Ester Rubel, Lori Ruhl are admiring their coffins. Bottom right: Karen Larsen and David Michl are puck- ering up for a midnight kiss in their cozy attic in the play, Without Strings. Above: The happy mothers. 44 Thanks to this crew, the plays were a big success. They are the back stage helpers: Darren Eberspacher, Wade Harre, Tom Hoffman, Joe Dlnneen, Jim Horne, Tim Due, Mark Due, Wade Hall, Mary Erdkamp, Steve Bristol, Rocky Ruhl, Jim Holmes, Darrol Weber, and John Leif. Mrs. Rohrlg with the Conference Speech Trophy. He's having a Baby?? That's right! Shown here are Joe Dinneen and Wade Harre. The makeup crew chag ersons were Kristi Gallup and Kay Ruhl. ' What goes up must come down?? Karen Larsen and David Michl wonder. Lori Ruhl is asking Gary Evans why he didn't say I love you sooner. Humorist, Steve Bristol. Gary Evans speaks about biorhythms. Laurie Bolte explains Chisanbop in her speech. 45 Band Senior Band Members were: Flutes — Darcee Eberspacher, Jackie Becker, Sandy Evans, Rhonda Rhul, Shelly Bonta, Dee Cudaback, Amy Ham- mond; B Flat Clarinets - Michele Spires, Kathy Taylor, Denise Guth- rie, Lori Dumpert, Francine Ekeler, Denise Krecjl, Geri Becker; Trom- bones — Roger Johnson, Tom Hoff- man, Dean Bartu, Wade Hall; Bari- tone — Randy Ruhl; Trumpets — Jody Rhodes, Danny Papik, John Leif, Darrol Weber, Stanely Krause; Alto Saxophones — Gary Evans, Da- cel Vlcek; Tenor Sax — Lois Krasser; French Horns — Brenda Moor, Carmen Janes; Bass Clarinet — Laurie Bolte, Susan Krause; E Flat Clarinet — Lisa Dinneen; Drums — Todd Leif, Jay Geiger, Connie Lar- sen, Karen Larsen, Mickey Morovec. The band was kept busy this year with their marching in the fall and concerts throughout the year. Exeter hosted the Conference Band clinic and participated in contest competition at Sandy Creek. They received a III rating. Band director, David Henske, a Nebraska Weslyan graduate, puts on his tux for the spring music concert. Mary Bonta and Laurie Bolte were the drum major- ettes for Exeter's marching band this year. Laurie led the band at all the halftime shows for football season and Mary joined her for two of the performances. 46 Senior Vocal performing at the Christmas Concert. Darcee Eberspacher was featured playing the flute. Vocal Senior High Vocal pictured at the left are: First Row: Brenda Moor, Da- cel Vlcek, Denise Krecji, Geri Becker. Second Row: Kris Gallup, Veronica Stevens, Carmen Janes, Michele Spires, Rhonda Ruhl, Lois Krasser, Amy Hammond, Deann Jen- sen, Lori Ruhl. Third Row: Vocal Di- rector, Mr. Henske, Sylvia Ekeler, Lori Elznic, Cheryl Zajicek, Kay Ruhl, Kathy Taylor, Jackie Becker, Denise Guthrie, Laurie Bolte, Darcee Eberspacher. The Freshman Octet was the only small group Exeter had at Contest this year. They received a 2 at contest, as did the chorus, and sang at many banquets and clubs. Members are first row (I to r): Rhonda Ruhl, Shelly Bonta, Lois Krasser, Second Row: Brenda Moor, Joni Erdcamp, Dacel Vlcek, Third Row: Sandy Evans, Denise Krejci. Pictured above is the Exeter concert band playing at one of their band concerts. 47 Annual Staff 1979 Annual Staff: (front row): Mary Erdkamp, Darcee Eberspacher, Lori Ruhl. (second row) Brenda Moore, Kristi Gallup, Michele Spires, Lori Elznic, Roxanna Wince, Jody Koca, Valerie Harre, Janet Miller, Kay Ruhl. (third row) Pamela Shepherd, Sponsor, Dee Cudaback, Joni Erdkamp, Carmen Janes, Sarah Volkmer, Jackie Becker, Laurie Bolte, Lori Dumpert, Francine Ekeler, Rhonda Ruhl, Susan Krause, Sylvia Ekeler. (back row) Rocky Ruhl, Jeff Hansen. Pictured above are the Annual Staff section editors: (clockwise): Laurie Bolte, Editor-in-Chief; Kristi Gallup, Rocky Ruhl, Mary Erdkamp, Kay Ruhl, Carmen Janes, Darcee Eberspacher, Lori Ruhl, Michele Spires, Miss Shepherd, Sponsor; Valerie Harre, and Susan Krause. Annual Staff sponsor, Pamele Shepherd, checks copy and a finished lay-out done by Laurie Bolte, editor-in-chief. Special thanks goes to Mary Bonta and Pat Wehr- man for their help in the photography de- partment for the annual. 48 Exeter F.F.A. A Success F.F.A.; (front row): (I to r): Kent Manning, Jon Petersen, David Michl, Joe Dinneen, Jay Geiger, Roger Johnson, John Miller, John Dinneen, John Leif, Roger Miller, Sponsor Mr. Miyoshi. Second row: Stanley Krause, Darrol Weber, Lyle Koca, Lyle Robeson, Dean Bartu, Paul Becker, Steve Krejci, Tim Thomsen, Randy Ruhl, Wade Hall. Third row: Wade Harre, Mark Due, Gary Jasinski, Jay Luzum, Matt Harre, Vic Durfee, Mike Thomsen, Trent Hoelscher, Tim Due, Mark Benorden, Doug Thomsen. F.F.A. officers pictured above are: Roger Johnson, Reporter; John Dinneen, President; John Leif, Secretary; Mr. Miyoshi, Sponsor; Mike Thomsen, Treasurer; and Jay Geiger. Sentinel. Not pictured: Steve Rhodes, Vice President. 49 Pictured at the left is Jay Geiger showing his awards from the State for his 181 bu. acre corn. That's a purple ribbon award! The F.F.A. teams traveled to many judging con- tests this year, and were always rated very high. Pictured at right are the plaque winners at a crops contest: Tim Due, Jon Petersen and Randy Ruhl. These four F.F.A. members won two tro- phies at the State Polled Hereford judg- ing contest. On the team were: Kent Manning, Jon Petersen, Joe Dinneen, and Jay Geiger. These sixteen F.F.A. Crops Judging team members won a Premiere Chapter award at the contest. Randy Ruhl is holding the award. At an Agronomy judging, these three boys were the District I Champions. Shown here with their awards are: Tim Due, Randy Ruhl, and Joe Dinneen. The Junior Livestock State Qualifiers were: Paul Becker, Kent Manning, Tim Thomsen, and Stanley Krause. 50 Y.E.A. Have A Busy Year Y.E.A. Club-First Row (L to R) Sponsor Miss Garner, Lori Dumpert, Denise Guthrie, Karen Larsen, Sylvia Ekeler, Dar- cee Eberspacher, Judy Krejci, Kathy Taylor, Lori Ruhl, Amy Hammond, Janet Miller, Second Row: Jody Koca, Jack- ie Becker, Lori Elznic, Cheryl Zajicek, Laurie Bolte, Deann Jensen, Veronica Stevens, Corinne Benorden, Susan Krause, Lynnelle Trauger, Geri Becker, Third Row: Denise Krejci, Joni Erdkamp, Valerie Harre, Diane Miner, Connie Larsen, Kim Petersen, Michele Spires, Dacel Vlcek, Brenda Moor, Rhonda Ruhl, Shelly Bonta, Fourth Row: Francine Ekeler, Dee Cudaback, Lisa Dinneen, Kay Ruhl, Kristi Gallup, Sandy Evans. Officers; Clockwise: Sponsor, Miss Garner: Vice President, Judy Krejci; President, Darcee Eberspacher; Treasurer, Sylvia Ekeler; Secre- tary, Karen Larsen. The Y.E.A. girls pictured here are hav- ing many laughs as they are waiting to enter the haunted house. But they are not laughing when they come out!! Darcee Eberspacher and Kristi Gallup are standing here with one of the haunt- ed house spooks . Steve Bristol up to his usual foolishness as Mary Erdkamp giggles and Darren Eberspacher pretends to ignore. Serious-minded volleyball players are: Pam Ham- mond, Michele Spires, Spook Bonta, Mary Erdkamp, Laurie Bolte and Lisa Dinneen. Shelly Bonta high- stepping it! Rena, help Christy and Car- men decorate! Lori cheers, Chris is Deann, Laurie and Sylvia jumping weary. for joy- It's a daughter!! Karen, aren't you overdo- ing the makeup a bit?? Tom Bell, the seamstress, doesn't look too pleased about his stitching. But David Michl can keep a person in stitches! Cute, real cute! 52 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors Show Enthusiasm Dean Bartu Tom Bell Laurie Bolte Bill Bonta Steve Bristol Byron Brackhan Lisa Dinneen Mark Due Darren Eberspacher Sylvia Ekeler Lori Elznic Mary Erdkamp Gary Evans Kristi Gallup Doug Hall Kenny Harre Jimmy Horne Deann Jensen John Leif Todd Leif David Michl Jerry Petersen Kay Ruhl Rusty Ruhl Tom Schiefelbein Tammy Smith Michele Spires Veronica Stevens Kathy Taylor Doug Thomsen Cheryl Zajicek Junior Class officers are: (clockwise) Lisa Dinneen, V. Pres; Darren Eberspacher, S. Council; Steve Bristol, Secy; Kristi Gallup, Pres; Kay Ruhl, Tres; Michele Spires, S. Council. 54 Sophomores Shine Jackie Becker Tim Due Vic Durfee Lori Dumpert Jay Geiger Denise Guthrie Jeff Hansen Valerie Harre Trent Hoelscher Tom Hoffman Jim Holmes Carmen Janes Chris Koca Jody Koca Karen Larsen Rena Lee Janet Miller Mickey Moravec Jon Petersen Randy Ruhl Not pictured: Mark Benorden 55 Freshmen Are Eager Gerilyn Becker Jill Benorden Shelly Bonta Dee Cudaback Francine Ekeler Joni Erdkamp Sandra Evans Amy Hammond Gregg Heffelfinger Michael Husa Lyle Koca Lois Krasser Stanley Krause Denise Krejci Steve Krejci Tracey Lewis Linda Lock Jay Luzum Kent Manning Brenda Moor Sarah Volkmer Roxanna Wince Not Pictured: Paul Becker, Matt Harre, Lyle Robeson, Darrol We- ber. 56 Eighth Graders Excel Doug Anderson Mike Benorden' Tom Bristol Corinna Chapman Paul Coffey Jan Cudaback Scott Davis Darrell Dinneen Ken Durfee Paul Ekeler Julie Eisner Dawn Hoelscher Janice Harre Richard Horne Tom Housa Dawn Jensen Jenni Manning David McCabe John Mueller Doug Papik 57 Seventh Graders Show Spirit Mike Bristol Larry Chapman Kim Coffey Dawn Cudaback Robert Davis Glen Ekeler Paul Erdkamp Kelly Gallup Randy Hall Wynn Hall Lisa Harre Neil Hassler Tim Hoffman Scott Jensen Cindy Johnson Margie Koca Darrel Krejci Jeff Krejci Judy Krupicka Amy Miller 58 Sixth Grade: (Clockwise)- Leslie Manning, Mr. Sweet-, land. Melody Casper, Brad Heffelfinger, Bill Lewis, Jon Bell, Darren Weber, Luke Harre, Troy Lewis, Robert Janes, Connie Kuska, Stephanie Stevens, Davin Vlcek, Matt Lee, Mike Ekeler, Ben Bristol, Lori Coffey, Rebecca Davis, Sara Yound, Renae Rozanek, Rhonda Jensen, Stephanie Becker, Melissa Trauger, Nancy Michl, Lynda Purcell. Fifth Grade: (Clockwise)- Lori Robeson, Shawn Med- bery, Darcy Cudaback, Amy Benorden, Kelli Ruhl, Rebecca Harre, Mr. Mahoney, Tom Petersen, Gregory Ekeler, Theodore Hoffman, Dick Koca, Shari Yound, Ryan Ruhl, Robert McCabe, Jeff Due, Not pic- tured Travis Due, Brenda Jensen Fourth Grade: First Row: Michelle Coffey, Sharon Harre, Tommy Shafer, Lisa Sweetland, David Rozanek, Joel Medbery. Second Row: Lisa Schwab, Michael Motis, Kerri Purcell, Charles McAllister, Ranell Ruhl, Todd Sears. Third Row: Jimmy Zeleny, Dennis Anderson, Tim Eisner, Tommy Jensen, Miss Rayburn. 59 Third Grade- First Row: Jennifer Davis, Melanie Ruhl, Kent Jorgensen, John Bonta, Jason Mat- thews, Debbie Perkins, Lisa Ring, Johnny Crawford. Second Row: Amy Lee, Valerie Due, Dustin Weber, Neal Thomsen, Jeffery Underwood, Mark Miller, Jimmy Due, Ka- ren Miller. Third Row: Laurie Trenary, Es- telle Ekeler, Jeff Thomsen, Charles Hum- phrey, Glen Harre, Brenda Michl, Ben Horne, Joe Coffey. Second Grade- First Row: Michael Schwab, Matthew Man- ning, Brenda Storms, Julie Rasmussen, Robert Sweetland. Second Row: Mike Ze- leny, Michael Dinneen, Darin Hassler, Brenda Schnider, Stacy Cudaback, Mrs. Smith. t First Grade- First Row: Terri Jo Mainning, Stacey Erd- kamp, Kristen Jansen, Amy Mueller, Bar- bara Bristol, Hope Nicholas. Second Row: Robert Due, Jason Anderson, Doug Motis, Russell Coffey, Jackie Ring, Missy Eaton, Dorthy Crawford. Third Row: Eric Jensen, Michael Underwood, Becky Trenary, Kath- ryn Michl, Melissa Krejci, Katey Kelly, Sara Krejci, Mrs. McMahon. 60 Kindergarten: (first row): Sharon Kelch, Ivy Chapman, Cathie Miller, Heather Due, Lynn Heffelfinger. (second row): Thomas Lewis, Jonathon Krejci, Jeffrey Zeleny, Travis Sears, (third row): Amanda Med- bery, Ricky Perkins, Matt Humphrey, Seth Jensen, Sheri Cudaback, Mrs. Lovegrove, teacher. The cooks at Exeter this year ginia Sudrla, Norma Krejci, who worked hard to prepare the Helen Parker, and head cook, meals were: Norma Olsen, Vir- Joan Ruhl (seated). The men who work so many hours to keep the school and the grounds looking nice are: Head Custodian, Ken Harre, and assistants, Bernard Miller, and Cecil Perkins. Pictured at left are the school bus drivers who drive the daily routes: Bob Mueller, Ralph Coates, Nancy Humphrey, and Renye Hass. 61 Junior High Succeed Junior High Band: First row (I to r): Cindy Johnson, Brian Moor, Dawn Jen- sen. Second row; Jennie Manning, Rick Ruhl, Scott Jensen, Lisa Harre, Kim Coffey, Tim Hoffman, Jeff Krejci. Third row; Mr. Henske, Kelli Gallup, Scott Davis, Dawn Cudaback, Judy Kru- picka, Julie Eisner, Jan Cudaback, Bob- by Davis, Amy Miller. Fourth row; Jean Ruhl, Janice Harre, Darrel Dinneen, Dawn Hoelscher, Ken Durfee, Doug An- derson, Darrell Krejci, Wynn Hall, Neil Hassler, Danny Oates. Jr. High Pep Club: First row (I to r): Jean Ruhl, Jenni Manning, Julie Eisner, Dawn Cudaback, Kelli Gallup, Cindy Johnson. Second row; Carol Zajicek, Dawn Jensen, Jan Cudaback, Dawn Hoelscher, Marge Koca, Mary Ste- vens, Corrina Chapman. Third row; Kim Coffey, Lisa Harre, Janice Harre, Judy Krupicka, Amy Miller. Cheerleaders for the Jr. High this year were (kneeling) Cindy Johnson. (Standing) Kelli Gallup, Julie Eisner, Jenni Manning, Dawn Cudaback. (back row) Jean Ruhl. 62 In Many Activities Junior High Volleyball: First row (I to r); Janice Harre, Dawn Hoelscher, Jean Ruhl, Jenni Manning, Dawn Jensen, Mary Ste- vens, Carol Zajicek, Coach Wehrman. Sec- ond row; Kim Coffey, Jan Cudaback, Cor- rina Chapman, Marge Koca, Kelli Gallup, Cindy Johnson, Julie £lsner, Dawn Cuda- back. Centennial Celebration i Jr. High Football: First row (I to r); Larry Chapman, Glenn Ekeler, Tim Hoffman, Scott Jensen, Doug Anderson, Darrel Din- neen, Doug Papik. Second row; Neil Hassler, Paul Erdkamp, Randy Hall, Jeff Krejci, John Muller, Ken Durfee, David McCabe, Rich Horne, Tom Bristol. Third row: Brian Moor, Danny Oatis, Bobby Da- vis, Wynn Hall, Darrell Krejci, Paul Ekeler, Paul Coffey, Scott Davis, Rick Ruhl, Coach Butler. Boys Jr. High Basketball; First row (I to r); Coach Sears, Mike Bristol, Glenn Ekeler, Tim Hoffman, Doug Anderson, Darrel Din- neen, Doug Papik, Mike Benorden. Second row; Neil Hassler, Paul Erdkamp, Randy Hall, Jeff Krejci, John Mueller, David McCabe, Rich Horne, Tom Bristol. Third row; Brian Moor, Danny Oatis, Bobby Da- vis, Wynn Hall, Darrell Krejci, Paul Ekeler, Paul Coffey, Scott Davis, Rick Ruhl. 63 Junior High Girls Basketball: First Row (I to r): Dawn Hoelscher Jean Ruhl, Mary Stevens, Carol Zajicek, Mr. Mahoney, Coach; Second Row: Kim Coffey, Jan Cu- daback, Corinna Chapman, Margie Koca, Kelli Gallup, Cindy Johnson, Dawn Cuda- back. Junior High Boys Track: First Row (I to r): Coach Wilbeck, Mike Bristol, Glen Ekeler, Tim Hoffman, Doug Anderson, Darrel Din- neen, Doug Papik, Larry Chapman, Warren Abbott; Second Row: Neal Hassler, Paul Erdkamp, Randy Hall, Jeff Krejci, John Meuller, Ken Durfee, David McCabe, Rich Horne, Tom Bristol; Third Row: Brian Moor, Danny Oates, Bobby Davis, Wynn Hall, Paul Ekeler, Paul Coffey, Scott Da- vis, Rick Ruhl, Tom Husa. IENTENNIAL UfcLt KHIIvn J Junior High Girls Track: First Row (I to r): Dawn Hoelscher, Jean Ruhl, Janice Harre, Jenifer Manning, Amy Miller, Lisa Harre, Coach Mahoney; Second Row: Kim Coffey, Jan Cudaback, Corina Chapman, Margie Koca, Kelli Gallup, Cindy Johnson, Dawn Cudaback, Julie Eisner. 64 Boys Jr. High Vocal: First row (I to r): Glen Ekeler, Paul Erdkamp, Wynn Hall, Larry Chapman, Danny Oatis, Warren Abbott, Jeff Krejci, Tim Hoffman. Second row: Brian Moor, Randy Hall, Scott Davis, Mike Bristol, Darrel Dinneen, David McCabe, Mike Benorden, Darrell Krejci, Bobby Da- vis, Doug Anderson, Neil Hassler, Third row; Mrs. Seeger, Mr. Henske. Jr. High Swing Choir: First row (I to r) sit- ting: Kelli Gallup, Bobby Davis, Mr. Henske, Mrs. Seeger, Mike Bristol, Janice Harre. Second row: Larry Chapman, Corina Chapman, Jenni Manning, Jean Ruhl, Doug Anderson, Randy Hall, Cindy Johnson, Danny Oatis, Glenn Ekeler, third row: Dawn Cudaback, Julie Eisner. Jr. High Girls Vocal: First row (I to r): Cor- ina Chapman, Amy Miller, Kim Coffey, Lisa Harre, Carol Zajicek, Jenni Manning, Cindy Johnson, Dawn Jensen, Mr. Henske, Second row: Dawn Hoelscher, Judy Kru- picka, Jean Ruhl, Julie Eisner, Dawn Cu- daback, Jan Cudaback, Kelli Gallup, Mar- gie Koca, Janice Harre, Mary Stevens, Mrs. Seeger. 65 Gary and Mary will remember an enjoy- able Homecoming. Junior Attendent Sylvia Ekeler con- gratulates Queen Darcee at Homecom- ing. The school year of 1978-79 had lots of memories for every- one. You have followed through the pages for this memory book and have seen the year again — the chanqes, sports events, ac- tivities, classes and friendly, fa- miliar faces. For the graduating seniors, for the undergrads, for the non-returning faculty and those left to carry on......What a Year! 66 He-Man Eagle football players?!?! The year of the Black Shirts! Exeter's football team made memories. 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